Pulverised peroxide of manganese1
White oxide of zinc1

To be finely pulverised and combined with silicate of soda.

An important part of all metal-mending is soldering. This is based on the principle that certain metallic compounds which fuse at a very low heat can, however, be so brought into union with others which have an affinity for them as by melting to unite the harder objects. Thus bismuth, which will melt in hot water, has an affinity for lead, which combines easily with tin and brass, &c.; as, in like manner, borax and resin with iron.

Newton’s solder (Lehner):—

Bismuth8
Tin3
Lead5

This melts at 94.5° Celsius.

Rose’s solders:—

I.

Bismuth2
Lead1
Tin1

II.